Dreamwalking sounded much like the name implied. An aloof and ethereal venture that by its very implication could only mean it was the gift of a god. So, Aoren was not the only man who had changed over the years. The revelation didn’t cause Aoren to look upon Caelum any different. Quite the opposite. It made him more interested to learn what exactly had transpired in the years since their first encounter.
“A lock of hair?” He echoed the request. Without a moment’s hesitation he nodded. “A lock of hair it is.”
A key to unlock access to the Chavena was not something Aoren was familiar with. It was not so far beyond his grasp that he couldn’t understand it however. As a Seer he required no such objects though often times they served to guide his visions in a more precise manner. More often than not he simply had to meditate. The rest required he walked the halls of the Chavena guided only by his faith in the Goddess of Divination and the idea of whom and what he sought.
There were even times when scenes from lives in days gone past simply made themselves appear with no journey into the Chavena other than Aoren’s witnessing of the event immediately. Those visions did not come often but when they did there was always irrefutable meaning behind them. He just had to find the meaning. That in itself was a journey.
“Yes. I…a lot has happened in seven years, Caelum. My brother being the most recent development. He is my twin. Why my father chose to split us up I do not know. But in the short time that I have known him…” Aoren’s words trailed off. His throat was suddenly tight with emotion. His chest felt heavy. A conviction welled up inside of him.
“He is precious to me. His name is Aizen. He is my double in appearance save for the marks of Rak’keli and Avalis on my skin.” Aoren’s thoughts turned briefly to his brother. His twin and he had parted ways upon leaving the ship but they would reunite later. The time apart was just as meaningful as their time together. Besides, after days on end upon a ship in close quarters it would do them both some good. When Caelum stated that both he and Aizen were welcome in the tavern Aoren blushed in humble embarrassment.
“Oh? Really? I…” He hesitated. Eventually they would have to find their own lodgings. They couldn’t take up residence and be a burden on Caelum forever. For the time being though? What was the harm. “…we would be grateful. I will speak with Aizen when we meet up later.”
With that Aoren turned to his bags opening them to retrieve a change of clothing. There would come a time later during his stay in the city that he would need to buy some winter clothing. He had no such opportunity to do so on the way to Riverfall despite making port in a few places along the way. When Caelum returned Aoren had his fresh clothes folded neatly in a tidy bundle tucked under one arm and a coin pouch on his hip. He reached down petting Isikai on the head. The dog radiated contentment.
Exiting Alements with Caelum Aoren again took in the grandeur of Riverfall.
“This is definitely nothing like Syliras or Zeltiva.” That was an understatement. His brief awe of the city was cut even shorter at Caelum’s thought.
“I am embarrassed to say this but horses I know not much about. When we parted way in Syliras I took up work as an apprentice to the resident Apothecary. I never did go back to my work at the stables. So my work with horses, as you can imagine, is still that of a beginner. I know enough to ride one without falling. That’s about it.” It was a small regret but one that he intended to change in due time.
“I will look into it. If you recommend her then she is a person worthy of time and trust.” Aoren spoke with surprising certainty. It surprised him. Never in his life had he so readily placed absolute faith in the word of another as he had in just the short time he’d reunited with Caelum.
“It’s probably just the journey. Then again, I have no reason not to trust Caelum. None at all.”
“So, the baths. Will they allow me to bathe my dog too?” Isikai was a few paces ahead of them. Happy as could be to be able to roam with more freedom than the confines of a ship.
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“A lock of hair?” He echoed the request. Without a moment’s hesitation he nodded. “A lock of hair it is.”
A key to unlock access to the Chavena was not something Aoren was familiar with. It was not so far beyond his grasp that he couldn’t understand it however. As a Seer he required no such objects though often times they served to guide his visions in a more precise manner. More often than not he simply had to meditate. The rest required he walked the halls of the Chavena guided only by his faith in the Goddess of Divination and the idea of whom and what he sought.
There were even times when scenes from lives in days gone past simply made themselves appear with no journey into the Chavena other than Aoren’s witnessing of the event immediately. Those visions did not come often but when they did there was always irrefutable meaning behind them. He just had to find the meaning. That in itself was a journey.
“Yes. I…a lot has happened in seven years, Caelum. My brother being the most recent development. He is my twin. Why my father chose to split us up I do not know. But in the short time that I have known him…” Aoren’s words trailed off. His throat was suddenly tight with emotion. His chest felt heavy. A conviction welled up inside of him.
“He is precious to me. His name is Aizen. He is my double in appearance save for the marks of Rak’keli and Avalis on my skin.” Aoren’s thoughts turned briefly to his brother. His twin and he had parted ways upon leaving the ship but they would reunite later. The time apart was just as meaningful as their time together. Besides, after days on end upon a ship in close quarters it would do them both some good. When Caelum stated that both he and Aizen were welcome in the tavern Aoren blushed in humble embarrassment.
“Oh? Really? I…” He hesitated. Eventually they would have to find their own lodgings. They couldn’t take up residence and be a burden on Caelum forever. For the time being though? What was the harm. “…we would be grateful. I will speak with Aizen when we meet up later.”
With that Aoren turned to his bags opening them to retrieve a change of clothing. There would come a time later during his stay in the city that he would need to buy some winter clothing. He had no such opportunity to do so on the way to Riverfall despite making port in a few places along the way. When Caelum returned Aoren had his fresh clothes folded neatly in a tidy bundle tucked under one arm and a coin pouch on his hip. He reached down petting Isikai on the head. The dog radiated contentment.
Exiting Alements with Caelum Aoren again took in the grandeur of Riverfall.
“This is definitely nothing like Syliras or Zeltiva.” That was an understatement. His brief awe of the city was cut even shorter at Caelum’s thought.
“I am embarrassed to say this but horses I know not much about. When we parted way in Syliras I took up work as an apprentice to the resident Apothecary. I never did go back to my work at the stables. So my work with horses, as you can imagine, is still that of a beginner. I know enough to ride one without falling. That’s about it.” It was a small regret but one that he intended to change in due time.
“I will look into it. If you recommend her then she is a person worthy of time and trust.” Aoren spoke with surprising certainty. It surprised him. Never in his life had he so readily placed absolute faith in the word of another as he had in just the short time he’d reunited with Caelum.
“It’s probably just the journey. Then again, I have no reason not to trust Caelum. None at all.”
“So, the baths. Will they allow me to bathe my dog too?” Isikai was a few paces ahead of them. Happy as could be to be able to roam with more freedom than the confines of a ship.
.